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Assistant Headteacher (Inclusion)

Assistant Headteacher (Inclusion)

St Thomas More Catholic High School

Cheshire East

  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership Pay Scale L10-L14
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2023 or sooner if possible
Apply by:
27 February 2023

Job overview

Start Date: September 2023 or sooner if possible

Salary: Leadership Pay Scale L10 – L14


We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated, inspirational and effective individual who is passionate about outstanding education to take a senior role in the leadership team of St Thomas More. You will be an integral part of the Senior Leadership Team, providing a high level of strategic direction for Inclusion. You will have the opportunity to impact significantly on the future direction and outcomes of the school.

 The successful candidate will: 

·        be a qualified SENCO

·        be committed to setting high expectations and standards for all 

·        have unrelenting ambition for the school, the staff and pupils 

·        be able to lead, manage and inspire pupils and staff 

·        manage long-term objectives whilst dealing effectively with fast moving day-to-day priorities 

·        possess vision, enthusiasm and work effectively as a leader and within a team 

·        show confidence and credibility as a senior leader

 

This post presents new opportunities and challenges, to which you will bring experience, fresh perspectives and energy to drive the continuous improvement and success of our school. 

 

We are looking for people who: 

·        can think and act strategically 

·        are passionate about educating young people 

·        are teachers of high calibre 

·        can inspire and motivate pupils and staff to give and achieve their best 

·        are team players with excellent interpersonal and communication skills 

·        have high levels of motivation and commitment and are prepared to go the extra mile 

·        through their dynamic and inspirational leadership, are able to build even further the reputation of the school with pupils, parents and the wider community 

·        have high expectations of pupils' achievement, behaviour and wider participation in the life of the school

 

If you would like more information about this post, or would like to visit our school, please contact Catherine McGlone,

Headteacher’s PA & HR Manager – mrs.mcglone@st-thomasmore.cheshire.sch.uk

 

Closing Date: Monday 27th February 2023, 10:00am

 

St Thomas More is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All staff appointments are subject to satisfactory references and enhanced checks with the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS). 


Attached documents

About St Thomas More Catholic High School

MISSION STATEMENT

In this Catholic School we aim:

  • To identify and value the individual abilities and qualities of all pupils, helping and encouraging them to develop fully their knowledge, skills, potential and sense of self-worth, and at the same time promoting a spirit of respect and concern for others.
  • To make prayer, worship and liturgy meaningful experiences for pupils as members of the school community, while helping all pupils to develop their own sense of spirituality and morality through personal reflection and response.
  • To offer an excellent education, maintaining a challenging environment, which encourages high academic aspirations and achievements through positive teaching and learning practices, and providing every possible help and support to the young people in our care.
  • To make our pupils confident, caring and contributing members of society, developing their awareness of the needs of others and inspiring their response to these needs through involvement in school life and the life of the parish and the wider community.

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SCHOOL
St. Thomas More High School is a voluntary aided Catholic comprehensive school for boys and girls aged 11 to 16, situated close to the centre of Crewe, in Cheshire. It is smaller than average; at present there are 604 pupils on roll with slightly more boys than girls . Most pupils are drawn from four parishes within the Shrewsbury Diocese, and the school serves a wide, diverse area that includes areas both of social deprivation and relative affluence.

 

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